MARCH 18, 1971 a = & oe 2 i @8 os [4 £7 . pi we oe <r ae © > 2 3 . ¥ oO TELE Sr 3 = : Ny 28: =i 5.3 i NEO S 3% ci: $1389 : 8 = yen Bl 335-233 MI: ge 3&0 fs. 3 2%; $5520 RE "wo ~~. a : eg ss 8 Gch] SONG a 5 & = S Smee Ee i 3 g ES o UO © --- a 2 2 [QR ell Bos, e |i: Ti Q. 5: EGE Eoce|23T FS = 4 oY BS < 3 = 3 3152 = 115 EY iE, Jo lF Ly EEE 3 hy 232 4' ce 8. > oN 0s p < Ez: fF £14 0 NNN m2 i 3 § 3 ht >. tem 8 Sn , 8g |S ---- < E < efa le QD E258 oa f2 322% 6:0 EY Fp. [= reEg x Me ay B00 aoc 5 P| SCE (XE a 58 3 SEE Q © ~ 0 £2 yr be £88, & Faz © > N 5 -- he) y © : k PAE § Eh O eB 3 5235 [a @..F Heo(gi2 | | ERE ® ro 2 EET Lagu BS Aa hell BE : 2 E-- EES ge tis Wm og SO89Re/ Lax oP w=. CER Zl 3 w€ 3 Q. "Haz ae T+ QO "3 = £258 ZL ound wuem "gs £ QO x Fie a- £3 e A frome > o | dd oP be LL = get i 4 eo LL BEE uw $0 re " E =5 Es = oa J LO | wa Nn 3 x 0 . = " . : Bon nL | TQ ails Boag 3 il] SeRe Tog c OIF a hE Bd _-- --- 3 Board Meeting ( there was unanimous consent by the Lake Superior with duties to commence 1 August, 1971. School Board Trustees to form such a committee) to investigate immediately the following areas:- a) Methods to reduce costs in the operation of the school district under the control of the Lake Superior Board of Education and : b) Methods to improve the co-operation of the Terrace Bay and Schreiber High Schools, including a review of present and projected programs; projected and present administrative procedures, with particular attention being made to the concept of a single school with two campuses; and including a review of the apparent problems relating to Terrace Bay students in Grade XIII. 3. As a responsible citizen "A Trustee should have had the courtesy G. Fairservice. Dear Sir, | read with interest the letter from "A Trustee" in the March 4th issue of the Echo. ! The writer feels very strongly about amalgamation of the Terrace Bay-Schreiber High. Schools under one principal. In put- ting forward some of the positive facts in favour of the move, it appears that he has made up his mind already, -with or without a full knowledge of the facts and feelings which are at the heart of the issue. : By taking a strong position in the public press, he has wilfully by-passed the Fact-Finding Committee - a properly constituted to sign his/her name to the letter. As a member of the "Fact Finding Committee" | wish to inform the public that it has not been my intent nor in my opinion has it been the intent of the committee to conceal the issue in whole or in part from the public. As soon as the findings of the committee are compiled the report will be made available to the public, at . which time, being in possession of all available information, you are urged to contact a trustee and make known to him/her your stand on the motion slated for the March 20th meeting of the Board which reads: That the Schreiber High School and Terrace Bay High School be reconstituted as one high school consisting of two campuses, effective 1 Sept. 1971, qnd with one Principal and hard-working Committee of the Board. He has slated in effect that"he has no confidence In the people who make up this Com- miffee. He is ignoring the 'process of democratic investigation and reporting. (He did not even mention that this Committee is to present its findings af the March meeting of The Board). He th assumes that all the facts are known and that he has slated them. This may be an attitude appropriate to hierarchies where one man makes a decision binding on everyone, but that is precisely the reason behind much of the opposition to amalgamation on September 1, 1971. He has neatly sidestepped the main problems of consultation and timing, and has assumed ill motives for any- one opposed to the move. |Cont'd page 23.....